Just so everyone knows, when they send form letter emails to the Gov't they are going to get deleted and especially if you aren't sending them to the correct address.
I just deleted over 1000 form letter emails from concerned citizens regarding the recent Ab Education strike after noting the number received and responding to one telling her it was not the correct email address for her complaint.
If you are hoping for a response from any government official, I would write a letter by hand and make sure to include all of your contact information. Bombing my volunteer email will get them deleted after a general count.
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Someone was asking earlier how many recall petitions were still out there. Here’s that info from this week’s Alberta Institute report.
“Half of the recall petitions launched against United Conservative Party MLAs have now failed, with four more efforts recently falling short, according to Elections Alberta. One of the unsuccessful campaigns targeted Agriculture Minister R.J. Sigurdson, gathering only about 9% of the nearly 16,000 signatures required to trigger a vote in his riding. Petitions against other caucus members, including Muhammad Yaseen and Speaker Ric McIver, also failed to meet the threshold, while one effort was withdrawn before the deadline. There are still 12 active petitions against UCP members, including one aimed at the premier, as well as two targeting Alberta NDP MLAs. Many petition organizers cited concerns over the government’s use of the notwithstanding clause and dissatisfaction with local representation. To force a recall vote, organizers must collect ...